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James Avery Sauls is an American physicist. Sauls studied physics at the Colorado School of Mines, graduating in 1975, and pursued a doctorate in the subject at Stony Brook University, which he completed in 1980. Sauls began his academic career at Princeton University, as research associate, instructor, then assistant professor of physics. In 1987, Sauls joined the faculty of Northwestern University as associate professor. He became a full professor in 1991. In 2021, Sauls was appointed the Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Physics.

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  • James Avery Sauls ist ein US-amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker. Sauls erhielt seinen Bachelor-Abschluss als Physikingenieur 1975 von der Colorado School of Mines in Golden und wurde 1980 an der State University of New York at Stony Brook promoviert. Als Post-Doktorand war er an der Princeton University, 1983/84 an der Nordita in Kopenhagen und an der Aalto-Universität in Helsinki und war ab 1983 Assistant Professor in Princeton. 1987 wurde er Professor an der Northwestern University. Er war Gastprofessor an der Universität Grenoble und an der Chalmers-Universität in Göteborg. (de)
  • James Avery Sauls is an American physicist. Sauls studied physics at the Colorado School of Mines, graduating in 1975, and pursued a doctorate in the subject at Stony Brook University, which he completed in 1980. Sauls began his academic career at Princeton University, as research associate, instructor, then assistant professor of physics. In 1987, Sauls joined the faculty of Northwestern University as associate professor. He became a full professor in 1991. In 2021, Sauls was appointed the Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Physics. (en)
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  • James Avery Sauls ist ein US-amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker. Sauls erhielt seinen Bachelor-Abschluss als Physikingenieur 1975 von der Colorado School of Mines in Golden und wurde 1980 an der State University of New York at Stony Brook promoviert. Als Post-Doktorand war er an der Princeton University, 1983/84 an der Nordita in Kopenhagen und an der Aalto-Universität in Helsinki und war ab 1983 Assistant Professor in Princeton. 1987 wurde er Professor an der Northwestern University. Er war Gastprofessor an der Universität Grenoble und an der Chalmers-Universität in Göteborg. In Stony Brook befasste er sich mit extremer Materie in Neutronensternen, später mit Festkörperphysik (Supraleitung, Supraflüssigkeiten wie Helium 3). 2017 erhielt er mit seinem Experimentalphysik-Kollegen William Halperin von der Northwestern University (mit dem er viel zusammenarbeitet) und Jeevak Parpia von der Cornell University den Fritz London Memorial Prize für die Untersuchung von Unordnung bei supraflüssigem Helium 3 und die dadurch ermöglichten Einblicke in dessen komplexes Symmetriebruchverhalten. Er ist Fellow der American Physical Society (1998). 1994 erhielt er einen Max-Planck-Forschungspreis und 2012 den John Bardeen Prize. (de)
  • James Avery Sauls is an American physicist. Sauls studied physics at the Colorado School of Mines, graduating in 1975, and pursued a doctorate in the subject at Stony Brook University, which he completed in 1980. Sauls began his academic career at Princeton University, as research associate, instructor, then assistant professor of physics. In 1987, Sauls joined the faculty of Northwestern University as associate professor. He became a full professor in 1991. In 2021, Sauls was appointed the Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Physics. In 1998, Sauls was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society, "[f]or contributions to theories of unconventional superfluidity and superconductivity." He shared the 2012 John Bardeen Prize with Chandra M. Varma and Steven Kivelson. In 2017, Sauls was jointly awarded the Fritz London Memorial Prize, sharing the honor with William Halperin and Jeevak Parpia. (en)
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